GrantedDecided 17 February 2022Donegal County Council

BURTONPORT, CO DONEGAL

Planning application 2151665
DecisionConditional grant
Decided17 February 2022
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Donegal County Council.
(1) ALTERATIONS AND EXTENSION TO EXISTING BUILDING PREVIOUSLY USED AS GUESTHOUSE TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL DINING FACILITIES, KITCHEN & STORAGE AREAS, TOILETS & BEDROOM ACCOMMODATION (2) ERECTION OF 12 NO. GLAMPING PODS & PROVISION OF 10 NO. MOTORHOME PITCHES AND ALL ASSOCIATED SERVICES AND SITE WORKS (3) DECOMMISSIONING OF EXISTING ENTRANCE SERVING THE EXISTING GUESTHOUSE AND FORMATION OF NEW ENTRANCE ON TO PUBLIC ROAD TO SERVE THE ENTIRE SITE (4) DECOMMISSIONING OF EXISTING SEPTIC TANK AND INSTALLATION OF NEW PROPRIETARY WASTE WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM (5) PROVISION OF NEW CAR PARKING AREA

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